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A security key will not work as your only form of verification method. You must add another option like your mobile phone number, the Authenticator App, or even your home or office phone number before you can add a security key. |
The recommended sign-in/verification methods for multi-factor authentication are the Authenticator App and your mobile phone number, but if you do not have a mobile phone there are other options:
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Go to https://mysignins.microsoft.com/security-info to add a new sign-in verification method.
Click the Add Method button.
If you already have a phone number or the Authenticator app listed, continue to Step 3.
If you do not have a phone number or the Authenticator app added, you must add the Authenticator app, your mobile number, or your office or home phone number before you add a security key.
Choose Security Key and click the Add button.
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish setting up your security key. You will be prompted to choose the type of device you have. Select USB Device
Insert the USB security key into one of your computer’s available USB ports when prompted, and follow the instructions. You may need to wait a few seconds for the prompts to appear. Windows should automatically recognize the device, but depending on the brand of security key you may need to refer to instructions from the manufacturer. Some security keys will prompt you to create a key, and others will prompt you to touch a button that will read your fingerprints.
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Plug your USB security key into the computer. When you sign into Office 365 you will be prompted to enter
On a Microsoft sign-in screen, select Sign-in options
Select Sign in with Windows Hello or a security key
Enter the PIN you created while setting up your security key.
Touch the security key when prompted
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